Manjushree Assudani Tejwani
Sindhi Folk Songs - Sindhi Kalam - Sindhi Koyel
Very seldom a person gets to identified as symbol for two or more cities. Young, talented and mirror of modern Sindhi singing Manjushree Assudani is certainly on the list of few and rare privileged person. Presently resident citizen of Hyderabad Manjushree was born on 17 May 1984 at Nagpur in Tejwani family. She started singing as early as at the age of just 7 years during her schooling and was fortunate get music lessons from personalities like Shri Subhash Sen [composer and musician], Shri Prbhakar Dhade ji [Violinist] and Shri Surendra Chandrika Pure.
Manjushree Assudani Tejwani - Sindhi Songs
Millions of Sindhi youth find travelling into world of madness, pleasure and feeling of being out of world when Manjushree starts Sindhi Kalam “Muhinjo Daru Dawa Tuhinjo Deedar Aa” [My medicine for all my pains, suffering and feeling of being away from all senses is nothing but getting chance to see you.].
Probably after the Sindhi Koyel Bhagwanti, Manjushree is the only lady Sindhi singer having equal dominance over singing Sindhi folk songs, Sindhi Kalams and even light hearted sindhi songs. Her success eventually lies with her unique talent of presenting fusion of ancient sindhi composition with modern rock style music.
In 1998 she came with her first Audio album “Muhinjo Jhulan” her other popular albums are “Kangan ji Khankar” [2004] and “Treasure of Sindh” [2016]. She has credit of being part of almost five hundred live concerts not only in India but in countries like Hongkong, UAE-Dubai , Pakistan, Indonesia and China.
Treasure of Sindh [Sindh Jo Khazano] is her most popular Sindhi Song Album with 10 heart touching composition including most popular Sindhi Song “Nale Alakh Je Bedo Tar Muhinjo”.
Famous and popular Sindhi folk singer Bhagwanti Navani is eventually immortal as she even after losing the physical existence still alive at hearts of thousands and thousands of Sindhi music lovers. Often called as Sindhi Koyel Bhagwanti was born on 01 Feb 1940 at Nasarpur. Undisputed queen of Singing Sindhi Lada (marriage ritual songs) Bhagwanti will always be remembered for singing Sukhamani Sahib (Guru Bani) in Sindhi. She also acted in Sindhi film Sindhua Je Kinare. On 22 Oct 1986 she left for heavenly abode.